Snarge vs Sarge - What's the difference?
snarge | sarge |
The remains of a bird after it has collided with an airplane (bird strike), especially a turbine engine.
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 25, Matthew L. Wald, Identifying the Bird After a Strike, When Not Much Bird Is Left, New York Times
, passage=Arriving mostly in sealed plastic bags, these included birds’ feet, whole feathers or tiny bits of down, and pulverized bird guts, known as snarge . }}
(seduction community) to go out and engage women]] in order to [[pick up, pick them up
* 2010 , Charlotte Allen,
serge
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As nouns the difference between snarge and sarge
is that snarge is the remains of a bird after it has collided with an airplane (bird strike), especially a turbine engine while sarge is .snarge
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Etymology 1
Shortened from sergeant.Usage notes
* Like mom, dad, or doctor, Sarge can function either as a title, a simple shortening of "sergeant," or a substitute name for the bearer of that title, e.g. Sarge, a character from the American comic strip .Etymology 2
Coined by Ross Jeffries, after his cat Sarge.Verb
The New Dating Game:
- Jeffries pioneered the coinage of distinctive seduction lingo—his most widely used neologism: “sarging ,” named after his cat Sarge and meaning trolling the bars for desirable women—as well as the use of the Internet.